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by Samantha Price


  “Knowing your brother as we do now, he could very well have cut some kind of deal with Cheryl Bailey to get you out of the picture completely, Bethany. And that would have been easy to do if her sister, the lawyer, was on board. Although we can’t prove that Cheryl’s sister had ill intentions,” the detective said.

  “Don’t you just love a happy ending, Detective?” Ettie asked. “Bethany’s safe, she knows who her father was, she’s gotten to know a little about the family, her store is a success, and look at how happy she is.”

  Detective Kelly looked at the blissful young couple. “And I hear congratulations are in order?”

  “Yes, we’re to be married just before Christmas.”

  “That’s lovely. Marriage is good for some. And do you have plans for the money?”

  “We do. We’ll buy a house and then I’m going to extend the store.”

  “What for? With the money you’re getting you’ll never have to work.”

  Elsa-May opened her mouth to speak, but the detective looked at her and said, “I guess you were about to say Idle hands are the devil’s playground?”

  “No. I wasn’t going to say anything like that. I don’t know that the devil has a playground. It would likely melt in his lake of fire. I was going to say that doing nothing at all is not what you think it’ll be. It might be good for the first couple of days, and then you’d start looking for things to do.”

  “I suppose you’re right. I do like my job, but sometimes I would like the pressure to be off—to know I didn’t have to work. If I had a bucket full of money somewhere, I’d feel much better about life.” Detective Kelly chuckled.

  “What about Greg in all this?” Elsa-May asked. “Bethany said he seemed nice.”

  “Ian’s son?” the detective asked.

  “I don’t think he cared one way or the other about his uncle’s will. He just wanted us to find his father’s killer.”

  “I’m glad Creighton wasn’t the killer,” Bethany said.

  The detective reminded her, “The man stabbed you. He’s a criminal in my eyes.”

  Bethany remained silent and looked down.

  “You’re still seeing your brother through rosy glasses, aren’t you?”

  Before Bethany could reply, Elsa-May corrected him again. “Half-brother, and we don’t judge.”

  “There is one who judges, and it’s not any of us,” Jabez added.

  Detective Kelly looked at all of them. “Snowy and I are outnumbered.” He stroked Snowy, who was startled at the sudden movement and promptly jumped off the detective’s lap and scampered away. He stared after the startled dog. “Maybe it’s just me outnumbered, then.”

  Everyone laughed, and Kelly grinned as he reached for what was left of his cake.

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  Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest doest the same things. But we are sure that the judgment of God is according to truth against them which commit such things. And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?

  Romans 2:1-3

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  Thank you for your interest in Amish Quilt Shop Mystery. I do hope you enjoyed it. To stay up to date with my new releases and special offers, add your email at my website in the newsletter section.

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  Blessings,

  Samantha Price

  The next book in the Ettie Smith Amish Mystery series is:

  Amish Baby Mystery

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  An abandoned baby boy wrapped in an Amish quilt.

  There's a letter in the quilt.

  When Ettie and her sister Elsa-May pick up the baby left at their door, a letter falls to the ground.

  The letter pleads with them to keep quiet about the infant as his life is in danger.

  When the retired Detective Crowley stumbles onto their secret, is it already too late?

  Amish Baby Mystery

  ETTIE SMITH AMISH MYSTERIES

  Book 1 Secrets Come Home

  Book 2 Amish Murder

  Book 3 Murder in the Amish Bakery

  Book 4 Amish Murder Too Close

  Book 5 Amish Quilt Shop Mystery

  Book 6 Amish Baby Mystery

  Book 7 Betrayed

  Book 8: Amish False Witness

  Book 9: Amish Barn Murders

  Book 10 Amish Christmas Mystery

  Book 11 Who Killed Uncle Alfie?

  Book 12 Lost: Amish Mystery

  Book 13 Amish Cover-Up

  Book 14 Amish Crossword Murder

  Book 15 Old Promises

  Book 16 Amish Mystery at Rose Cottage

  Book 17 Amish Mystery: Plain Secrets

  Book 18 Amish Mystery: Fear Thy Neighbor

  Book 19 Amish Winter Murder Mystery

  Book 20 Amish Scarecrow Murders

  Book 21 Threadly Secret

  Other books by Samantha Price:

  Stand-Alone Christmas novel:

  In Time For An Amish Christmas

  * * *

  AMISH MISFTIS

  Book 1 The Amish Girl Who Never Belonged

  Book 2 The Amish Spinster

  Book 3 The Amish Bishop’s Daughter

  Book 4 The Amish Single Mother

  Book 5 The Temporary Amish Nanny

  Book 6 Jeremiah’s Daughter

  Book 7 My Brother’s Keeper

  * * *

  SEVEN AMISH BACHELORS

  Book 1 The Amish Bachelor

  Book 2 His Amish Romance

  Book 3 Joshua’s Choice

  Book 4 Forbidden Amish Romance

  Book 5 The Quiet Amish Bachelor

  Book 6 The Determined Amish Bachelor

  Book 7 Amish Bachelor’s Secret

  * * *

  EXPECTANT AMISH WIDOWS series.

  Book 1 Amish Widow's Hope

  Book 2 The Pregnant Amish Widow

  Book 3 Amish Widow's Faith

  Book 4 Their Son's Amish Baby

  Book 5 Amish Widow's Proposal

  Book 6 The Pregnant Amish Nanny

  Book 7 A Pregnant Widow's Amish Vacation

  Book 8 The Amish Firefighter's Widow

  Book 9 Amish Widow's Secret

  Book 10 The Middle-Aged Amish Widow

  Book 11 Amish Widow's Escape

  Book 12 Amish Widow's Christmas

  Book 13 Amish Widow’s New Hope

  Book 14 Amish Widow’s Story

  Book 15 Amish Widow’s Decision

  Book 16 Amish Widow’s Trust

  Book 17 The Amish Potato Farmer’s Widow

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  For a full list of Samantha Price’s books visit:

  www.SamanthaPriceAuthor.com

  About Samantha Price

  USA Today Bestselling author, Samantha Price, wrote stories from a young age, but it wasn't until later in life that she took up writing full time. Formally an artist, she exchanged her paintbrush for the computer and, many best-selling book series later, has never looked back.

  Samantha is happiest on her computer lost in the world of her characters. She is best known for the Ettie Smith Amish Mysteries series and the Expectant Amish Widows series.

  www.SamanthaPriceAuthor.com

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